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Pentagon, press access and First Amendment

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 · 20h · on MSN
Pentagon restrictions on press violate First Amendment, judge rules
The Department of Defense had required reporters to agree to certain rules on what information they could gather in order to maintain access to the Pentagon.

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Judge strikes down restrictive Pentagon press policy, finding it violates First Amendment
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Judge rules Pentagon press policy under Hegseth unconstitutional
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Striking down Pentagon press limits, judge vindicates independent journalism
A federal judge on Friday forcefully defended the constitutional freedom to report independently and without government control, striking down the Trump administration’s unprecedented restrictions on ...

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The Pentagon’s New Press Rules Violate the First Amendment, Judge Rules
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Judge Rules Pentagon Restrictions on Press Are Unconstitutional
 · 19h
Judge agrees with NYT about Pentagon coverage
Then, in December, the New York Times filed suit against the Department of Defense and Secretary Hegseth for the new credentialing system, saying that the system violated the first amendment for freed...

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Judge rules Pentagon press restrictions unlawful
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Judge Rules Pentagon’s Press Policy Violates First and 5th Amendments in Victory for New York Times
Opinion
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No, Gov. Gianforte, you cannot cancel our First Amendment rights

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Opinion
1dOpinion

What are your First Amendment rights for protests? | Opinion

Ahead of 'No Kings' protests, a former judge explains your First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly.
The Republic
5mon

First Amendment rights and whether you really should say that

The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting; the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of the ...
Yahoo
5mon

Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Supporters of free speech gather in September 2025 to protest the suspension of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', across the street from the theater where the show is produced in Hollywood.
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Florida bill targeting public unions raises First Amendment questions

Florida's proposed union bill, SB 1296, faces bipartisan opposition from public workers who say it guts their First Amendment rights.
Opinion
10dOpinion

A First Amendment Right Not To Use AI for Evil?

Anthropic says the government retaliated after it refused to weaken Claude’s safeguards, raising new questions about AI and free speech.
The Daily Record (Maryland)
2mon

Trump cabinet secretaries conspired to violate Constitution, judge says

Judge William Young called student detentions “breathtaking” First Amendment violations Court found Trump officials targeted noncitizen students for pro-Palestinian activism DHS and State Department accused of unconstitutional coordination on ...
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